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Guatemalan national added to Texas' most wanted criminal illegal immigrants list

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The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has announced the addition of Geovany Saul Carcamo to the Texas 10 Most Wanted Criminal Illegal Immigrants List. Carcamo, who has connections to Sherman, is now a target for law enforcement, with Texas Crime Stoppers offering a reward of up to $3,000 for information leading to his arrest. The authorities assure that all tips provided will remain anonymous.

Carcamo, a 27-year-old from Guatemala, is wanted in Grayson County for aggravated sexual assault of a child since December 3, 2024. He was previously removed from the United States in 2022 due to illegal entry. Investigators suspect he may have moved from Sherman to Houston.

Standing at 5 feet 7 inches and weighing approximately 160 pounds, Carcamo's details and updates regarding his potential capture can be accessed online.

Texas Crime Stoppers operates under funding from the Governor’s Public Safety Office and provides financial incentives for information that results in arrests of individuals on the state's most wanted lists. This year alone, DPS and associated agencies have successfully captured 45 fugitives listed as most wanted, including sex offenders and gang members. In total, $32,000 has been distributed as rewards for actionable tips.

Individuals with pertinent information can contact authorities through three methods: calling the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-252-TIPS (8477), submitting a web tip via the DPS website by selecting the relevant fugitive's profile and clicking on the link beneath their picture, or submitting a tip through Facebook using the “SUBMIT A TIP” link located under the “About” section. Each method ensures anonymity by assigning tipsters a unique number instead of using names.

The selection process for these lists involves collaboration between DPS investigators and local law enforcement agencies. Current lists featuring photographs are available on the DPS website. The public is cautioned not to approach any listed fugitives as they are considered armed and dangerous.

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